Surveying the damage in Moore, Oklahoma

Photographs by Scott McIntyre of the Naples Daily News that show the damage sustained in Moore, Okla., after an EF 5 tornado that ripped through the area on Monday May 20, 2013.

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Several neighborhoods were destroyed in Moore, Okla. on Monday afternoon, when an EF 5 tornado ripped through Moore destroying homes, displacing families, and killing 24. Since the tornado, families are returning to what's left of their homes and starting to clean up. (Scott McIntyre/Naples Daily News)

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Stephanie Walker, right, hands off money she found to John Sacotte who lost his home in the EF 5 tornado that ripped through Moore, Okla. on Monday. Walker and other volunteers with Red Day, a philanthropic group from Keller Williams Realty, helped to look for any valuables at Sacotte's home on Wednesday. Since the tornado, families are returning to what's left of their homes and starting to clean up.

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Chad Brown, center, helps his father Rick Brown (not pictured) search for any salvageable remains of his home that was destroyed in the EF 5 tornado that ripped through Moore, Okla. on Monday May 20, 2013. Brown was not home when the tornado hit, he was at Texamo Lake. "If I wasn't at that lake, I would've been stuck under that pile," said Brown. Since the tornado, families are returning to what's left of their homes and starting to clean up.